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Discovering a Passion Early On
Tomasz grew up in the Polish city of Konin, dreaming of guiding others even before he understood the full scope of teaching. As a child, he’d fill notebooks with mock tests and imaginary student names – including a few famous singers – for whom he would play the role of teacher.
Though he later pursued a successful career in the metal trade, this early fascination stayed with him. Ultimately, it guided him back to the classroom, where he now shares his native Polish with learners from around the world.
“As a child, I spent hours pretending to mark homework in my bedroom.”
Even as a metal trade specialist, Tomasz never lost his early love for teaching. Today, he channels that childhood enthusiasm into every lesson.
Embracing Direct Interaction
Tomasz’s teaching approach focuses on conversation and immersion, reflecting his belief that language is best learned by speaking it regularly. He encourages students to engage in everyday dialogues, ask questions, and gradually build confidence through practice.
From day one, he aims to create a relaxed environment where mistakes are welcomed as stepping stones to progress. A lively discussion fosters not only language skills but also genuine connections between teacher and student.
Moments That Make Teaching Worthwhile
One of Tomasz’s most unforgettable experiences involved a 70-year-old learner who had never studied a foreign language before. For weeks, she barely spoke, bound by nerves and doubt – until, one day, she answered his questions in Polish with growing confidence.
Watching a student overcome obstacles and start using Polish effortlessly is what drives Tomasz to invest in each learner’s journey. Every conversation, no matter how small, is a powerful reminder of how dedication and support can transform timid silence into proud self-expression.
“Everything concerning the student matters to the school – it listens and responds.”
For Tomasz, these breakthroughs capture the essence of teaching and remind him that every learner’s journey is unique.
Finding Motivation in Progress
Tomasz credits the consistent improvement of his students as his primary source of motivation. Each small success – like following a short conversation in Polish or placing an order at a café – reaffirms why he loves teaching.
He believes confidence in language comes from regular practice and a willingness to make mistakes. By adopting a direct, interactive style, he encourages learners to speak Polish naturally, leading to faster progress and deeper retention.
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A Life Beyond the Classroom
When not teaching, Tomasz devotes time to his wife and two children, finding joy in cooking homemade meals. Kneading dough for fresh bread is especially rewarding because he likes to know exactly what goes into each loaf.
He also enjoys cycling and taking family trips to Poland’s scenic mountains, a welcome break from the mental focus of teaching. These small escapes remind him of the simple pleasures that spark his creativity and keep him grounded.
“I bake my own bread because I like to know exactly what I’m eating.”
In the end, teaching is more than a job for Tomasz – it’s a lifelong calling. From a child’s daydreams to guiding learners across continents, he has turned his passion into a meaningful reality.
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